Paula lives in central Vienna, loves to ride her bike and truly enjoys publishing her photos on this blog. So this is Paula's Diary. A blog, rather than facebook.

Monday, 6 May 2013

Where the Eggplants Grow

A large area in the East of Vienna has always been dedicated to vegetables, growing vegetables. The production methods may have altered over the decades, but the business remained more or less the same: it's a family-run business.

Looking back. In the far distance you can see a radio tower.
Usually we see this tower from the city, the radio tower seems to be far away. Now I am even beyond the tower. Which means I am really far from anything and anyplace.Without rain protection, but with dark clouds coming our way.

Zucchino with a Locked-in-Syndrom

Conformity. A trim would suit the hedge, it's already growing wild.

How Viennese vegetable farmers live. This tour has not become famous for its architectural highlights.

There is sill spare money for a nice BMW

Come in? Stay outside!

Yes, vegtable farming is a industry. Contrary to the meat- and dairy-industry, you are allowed to take a close look.

Monochrome, my new love. I notice an akward eccentricity: only the portrait format seems to speak to me.

The green is so saturated, it is almost too saturated. Viennese salad. Now is the time!

A little mystery. I have no clue what this hut is being used for. Totem figure?

In the close neighbourhood you find the shore of the Danube and its flood plains.